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    satisfied and contended. But this satisfaction is due to the efforts taken by our freedom fighters or national leaders to free our country from the British rule. Its because of our them that today we are enjoying are freedom. Their satyagrahas‚ sacrifices‚ and tortures have resulted in the freedom that we enjoy today in our motherland India. But‚ what have we done after that? They gave us freedom and went‚ but after that what have we‚ as Indians‚ done for this country? Haven’t we taken our independence

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    The village was facing a severe drought and was in desperate need for rain. The tribe strongly believed in the role of their ancestors as being gods. The uppermost priority for them is pleasing the gods and ancestors. They also believed that a sacrifice was needed in order to please the ancestors so that they may have rain. They all believe in the word of the medicine man‚ and blindly believed in what the medicine man has told them. C. CHARACTERS Characters Descriptions Oganda The main

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    and feel that:”If love is unable to acknowledge differences‚ then why there are differences anywhere in this world?” (Tagore 306) Binoy’s marriage is not a sacrifice of his friendship with Gora but a final revolt against his die hard Hinduism. Many a time he yields to his friendship for Gora and we are inclined to think that he will sacrifice his love on the altar devotion for the girl whom she loves. Lolita’s

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    Muiscas

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    fertility‚ war birth‚ marriage‚ death‚ processions‚ human sacrifice and animals investiture of chiefs and priests. Most forms were some aspects of ritual in common: the embodiment of offerings and celebrations which included communal consumption chicha‚ singing and dancing. Another practice was they put fences around the chiefs‚ in order to return to the world before they reach the conquerors‚ In addition to used sacred lagoons and forest sacrifices for the burial of offerings of emeralds and gold artifacts

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    Amir – character development Describe in detail the THREE most important things which happen to Amir which cause him to change his attitude to life. Find quotation and detail from the text to support your argument. I think that the three most important events in the book that effect Amir’s character is.. 1) When he watches Assef rape Hassan. This while it does not effect Amirs’s character in a positive way‚ still has a profound effect on him. He is wracked with guilt that haunts him though

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    Foreshadowing In "Three Dirges" A sense of ominous foreboding permeates the woeful passage from "Three Dirges." The conflict is immediately apparent : "Don Lazaro‚ you’ve got five boys in Comitan teaching the campesinos how to read. That’s subversive. That’s communist. So tonight‚ you have to kill them." Don Lazaro‚ the mayor of the war torn village‚ San Martin Comitan‚ seems to have no choice but to carry out this heartless command. His response is indicative of a desperate man searching for answers

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    Teamwork Sports

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    sports will give the students excuses to neglect the important thing: studying. Since the schedule of the team is made to be the most convenient for the whole‚ it may have some conflicts with their own schedule and sometimes they have to choose sacrifice the time to study for the team. But most of students today are active and take part in many different activities besides study. They have to handle many works at the same

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    Importance of Discipline

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    pleasures like a bed of roses; but ultimately this leads to misery. Therefore‚ we must keep our passion under fullest check. We can do this in two ways‚—first‚ we must accept a noble ideal. Man is greater than all animals because man is ready to sacrifice the pleasures of life for a noble cause. Secondly‚ we must accept the guidance of our respected leaders. To submit to the orders of this leader is no shame. At school we must submit to the order of the teacher; on the playground‚ of the captain‚

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    can to promote their permanent happiness. The limited part of benevolence called politeness requires only an inclination to make them happy temporarily‚ while they are in our presence‚ and when this can be done without any sacrifice on our part or only with a slight sacrifice of personal comfort. It is possible that politeness may be dissociated from general excellence of character‚ as in the case of Charles II.‚ who exhib­ited his remarkable urbanity of manner even on his death-bed by apologising

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    encounter with the dragon. In one specific passage of this poem‚ Beowulf is portrayed as an ideal retainer by the loyalty‚ courage and fealty to the king he possesses. At the beginning of this passage‚ Beowulf reflects on King Hygelac and the many sacrifices and deeds he provided to Beowulf during his youth. A sorrowful mood is brought upon this specific text‚ as Beowulf reminisces on the death of Hygelac‚ “I marched ahead of him‚ always there/ at the front of the line; and I shall fight like that/

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